Early Friday morning, Iran foiled the Israeli attack on the Iranian city of Isfahan. Explosions were heard around the city, with Iranian media reporting that Israel had destroyed three drones that had entered Iranian airspace.
There are many military installations in the city of Isfahan in Iran, as well as an airport in M-Maqat. According to the Iranian media, the attack by Israel has been foiled, all the important places and nuclear installations are safe.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken spoke to media representatives after the important meeting of the G7 countries in Italy. Blanken reiterated that the US was "not involved" in any aggressive military action and was continuing to work to de-escalate tensions.
Friday was chosen by Israel, perhaps because it is the day Muslims perform Friday prayers, in which harsh words are used against Israel and the United States. It is important for Iran to celebrate this event as a victory. Iran is standing firm despite international sanctions.
European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen has urged Iran, Israel and their allies to avoid further escalation. Speaking to Lappeenranta in eastern Finland, he said it was important for the region to remain stable and for all parties to refrain from further action. The British newspaper Telegraph said on the ridiculous Israeli claims of the recent attack on Iran, "Israel has conquered Iran. The newspaper says that the answer to hundreds of missiles and drone attacks on Israel is a few mini-drones."
The newspaper says that Israel has sent a message to Iran with this ridiculous move to double down next time, because Iran has an advantage.
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